By Tereni Kens PRIME Minister James Marape has been briefed on various Chinese projects and investments throughout Papua New Guinea. Chinese Ambassador to PNG, His Excellency Xue Bing, paid a courtesy call to PM Marape on Monday, Jan 18 to…
Approved for Release: Friday, 27th November, 2020 The National Executive Council has recently approved the Crime Prevention through Revitalized Village Courts System Strategy 2020-2030. This was announced recently by Prime Minister, Hon. James Marape, MP, saying the transformation and revitalization…
Our country is built on democratic foundations that no one politician must break. Our Parliament, our Executive and our Judiciary are three separate arms of governance of our country that operates within it’s legal mandate, processes and procedures. What happened…
Our Parliament, our Executive and our Judiciary are three separate arms of governance of our country that operates within it’s legal mandate, processes and procedures. What happened on Friday the 13th of November 2020 in haste and lust for POWER,…
This morning’s reconvening of Parliament has been described by the country’s former Chief Justice as in order. Sir Arnold Amet said Parliament Speaker Job Pomat’s announcement yesterday to recall Parliament was simply advising MPs that Parliament is still in the…
East Sepik Governor Allan Bird has announced that he will remain loyal to Prime Minister James Marape until 2022. Governor Bird said, he trusted James Marape and he had voted for him last year to become prime minister and he…
This conversation was at a public work meeting on Friday, which was taken out of context and completely misconstrued, to discredit me during this time of politicking. I am not here to deny like many politicians deny on many matters…
Rebecca Kuku and Ben Doherty Fri 13 Nov 2020 05.37 GMT Last modified on Fri 13 Nov 2020 07.44 GMT PNG opposition leader Belden Namah PNG’s opposition leader, Belden Namah, shut down parliament on Thursday with the support of government…
All things happens for a reason in it’s season. To all people of PNG, don’t be uptight of what happened today when some of my colleagues decided to leave my Government. They are elected leaders, what they did today is…
Opposition takes control of parliament and prepares for no-confidence motion on 1 December to end Marape’s premiership Papua New Guinea could be set to install a new government after dozens of government members – including nine ministers – abandoned prime…